II. Laocoon and son crunched up.

III. Little July tries to keep up with Papa. Old Father Anchises sitteth on Papa's shoulders and keeps a good look-out.

IV. Parvi Iulus.

V. Helen.

VI. Panthus departs, bag and baggage.

VII. Sinon telleth his tale unto King Priam.

VIII. One of the cinders of Illim.

IX. (No title.) The drawing, to illustrate two comic verses written at the top of the paper, represents Æneas being carried up into the air by means of a balloon attached to his helmet.

All the above are drawn in ordinary ink upon plain white paper of the kind used for rough work at the school, and all are of uniform size, 7-1/4 × 5 inches, except No. 9, which is on a double-size sheet, measuring 7-1/4 × 10 inches. Unpublished. (Property of H. A. Payne, Esq.) September to December 1886.